Saturday was “National Tequila Day.” The United States is Tequila’s largest market, and bartenders across the nation celebrated by featuring tequila in a range of cocktail recipes. At Rick’s Cabaret New York, the upscale gentlemen’s club famous for its beautiful exotic entertainers and its first class hospitality, they featured a “Spicy Grapefruit Margarita,” and they … Continue reading National Tequila Day!
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Taco Bell Opens ‘Digital Only’ Restaurant in Times Square
Taco Bell has opened a “digital only” fast-food outlet in Times Square that uses automated kiosks to take food orders. The Mexican-themed chain said the new location in the heart of Midtown features a bank of 10 kiosks where customers place their orders and pay. Opposite the kiosks stands a wall of locked cubbies that … Continue reading Taco Bell Opens ‘Digital Only’ Restaurant in Times Square
Brooklyn Street To Be Named After Legendary NY Post Columnist Pete Hamill
A stretch of Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn will be co-named for celebrated author and former NY Post columnist Pete Hamill. A block-long stretch of Seventh Avenue in front of Hamill’s childhood home — from 11th to 12th streets — will be dubbed “Pete Hamill Way” to celebrate the tabloid legend whose writings as … Continue reading Brooklyn Street To Be Named After Legendary NY Post Columnist Pete Hamill
New York Mets’ Pete Alonso Is The Home Run Derby Champion
Pete Alonso was 10 home runs down with a little more than half a minute remaining in the final round of Monday night's Home Run Derby, but nothing about his demeanor signaled concern. The New York Mets slugger called a timeout, took a casual stroll, then bopped his head and mouthed some of the words … Continue reading New York Mets’ Pete Alonso Is The Home Run Derby Champion



